Daichi Sakaki (榊 大地, Daichi Sakaki) was a student at North High, Class 1-5, in year 0. He is a member of the glee club and is considered popular with the girls due to his singing voice. He has attracted Miharu Suzuki, Kaori Seno, and Kotone Kenmochi.
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| - Daichi Sakaki (榊 大地, Daichi Sakaki) was a student at North High, Class 1-5, in year 0. He is a member of the glee club and is considered popular with the girls due to his singing voice. He has attracted Miharu Suzuki, Kaori Seno, and Kotone Kenmochi.
- Daichi Sakaki is the Vice-President of the Orchestra Club and plays the viola. Unlike the first story he is the only person in this installment to come from the General Education department of the school.
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- Introduction
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| - Daichi Sakaki (榊 大地, Daichi Sakaki) was a student at North High, Class 1-5, in year 0. He is a member of the glee club and is considered popular with the girls due to his singing voice. He has attracted Miharu Suzuki, Kaori Seno, and Kotone Kenmochi.
- Daichi Sakaki is the Vice-President of the Orchestra Club and plays the viola. Unlike the first story he is the only person in this installment to come from the General Education department of the school. He is a third year student as Ritsu thus his shirt is embossed with the blue colour of the third year students. It should be noted that unlike in the first Kiniro no Corda year colour specialization has changed: red for first years, green for second years and blue for third years. Also the anime specialized in the summer unforms meaning that majority of the uniforms are white and blue mixed with the year colour specializations. Though Daichi is the only general education person in the ensemble meaning he wears a blackish-gray shirt worn mostly by general education students and not a white one.
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